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The best restaurants in Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe Stroud South West

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location-iconThe Playing Field Lower Street Whiteshill, England
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A small beautifully situated community shop and cafe with amazing views of the stroud valley. Wonderfull breakfast and friendly staff.

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4.5

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location-iconStar Green, England
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Brilliant hotel great service and lovely couple,they have just took after a refurbishment and they are doing a brilliant job and would go aut there way to help you! The room was lovely we had a suit,I would strongly recomend! Only negative.point is its an hour from town. Mark lumbers

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4.5

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location-iconThe Vine Tree Inn, England
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A very pleasant evening spent at the Vine Tree .1st time visit for the 4 of us and we really enjoyed it.Had a little issue with one meal but all sorted by the staff who were super attentive and efficient. Very busy and a great buzzing atmosphere in the restaurant and the landlord is such a friendly fella .We will definitely return and try something else on the menu as the food that was passing us to other tables looked lovely .

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4.0

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location-iconStar Green, Main Rd, Whiteshill, Stroud GL6 6AE, United Kingdom, England
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I spent 3 hours in this pub with two elderly friends, we stopped for lunch. Apparently it's under new ownership. They have a Greek chef so we chose to have Moussaka with a feta cheese salad and really chunky chips (£15 per head). One of my friends had exactly the same only as a small plate. Beautifully cooked and presented which we really enjoyed. We were so full we didn't need any desert. As the weather horrendous we sat with a pot of tea and a cafeteria for quite a long while waiting for the weather to ease. Although a very old pub, very smart and modern ladies toilets and easy access for anyone with walking difficulties so long as you enter by the side door. One friend who knew the area said they had vastly improved the view from the rear of the Inn looking over the valley. It was a very pleasant place to eat, no overpowering music and the seating is either in the conservatory which was light and bright or in the more traditional side which was darker and cosy. They're open for B&B and are starting Sunday lunches from the end of September. I would certainly eat here again.